As Mutual Fund To ETF Conversions Grow, 2 Worth Noting

 | Jul 29, 2021 09:17

Converting mutual funds to exchange traded funds (ETFs) has been a trend gathering pace on Wall Street. We recently covered some of the differences between these two types of funds as well as the mechanics of the process.

The Investment Company Institute highlights that as of May, combined assets in ETFs in the US were over $6.3 trillion, showing a growth of 50% year over year. As the ETF universe continues to expand, we can expect to see more mutual-fund-to-ETF conversions. Therefore, today we introduce two of these new ETFs.

h2 1. Dimensional US Equity ETF/h2

Current Price: $48.19
52-Week Range: $45.75 - $49.00
Dividend Yield: 0.90%
Expense Ratio: 0.11% per year

The Dimensional U.S. Equity ETF (NYSE:DFUS) comes from Dimensional Fund Advisors , which in June converted $29 billion of mutual funds. The conversion meant the listing of four new ETFs on the New York Stock Exchange. Before the year’s end, Dimension will likely convert two more mutual funds into ETFs, putting the fund manager on track to becoming one of the largest ETF issuers in the United States.

This new fund tracks the performance of some of the largest US traded stocks across a range of industries. As a mutual fund, it started trading in September 2001, but as we have noted, the conversion occurred in June of this year. The fund currently has around $5.6 billion in assets.